What's the difference between a riddle and a riddle?

Usually riddles are longer and riddles are shorter. This is the representation.

A riddle is generally a description of a thing, and let others feel it by describing its characteristics.

Lantern riddles focus on different solutions, such as reading, clutch and so on. They beat about the bush and even approach the answer through another way of thinking.

For example, the "day" of the riddle: it is round when drawing, and short in winter and long in summer when writing. By describing its characteristics.

And the "day" of lantern riddles: "clean up early" early-ten "white heads"-embarrassment.

In addition, the riddle explanation and allusions:

"I smile at the sky with a horizontal knife" (four-word drug efficacy description) can quickly get rid of headaches, unsolved puzzles, and the head can be removed/happy.

With go/ Headache/Quick Interlock, this situation would not exist in the riddle.

Just like "Look at the gun, withdrawing troops is just a stone's throw away" (five words of Jay Chou Song). Superman can't fly Here, he directly borrowed the allusions in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Ma Chao didn't see Zhang Fei and made a reading gesture. Superman/man/can't fly and Superman/can't fly are closely linked. This is the riddle.

In short, the riddle will cover a wide range and have its own set of rules, such as the words that have appeared in the riddle can't appear in the answer and the door can't be reopened ... These will make people feel that the riddle is very complicated, but this is also his standard requirement.

For me, riddle is a very "racking my brains" game, and I can think from many angles.

In my humble opinion, I still hope to have a good comment ~ ~ ~